Dodecahedral Pseudoglobes

Assembling a dodecahedron is a little harder than its low face
count suggests. First, few edges are aligned, so there are many
separate crease lines. Then, since three edges meet at each
corner, all corners are "rigid", therefore some flaps must be
glued simultaneously unless faces are bent a bit, which can
be difficult with stiffer paper.

Resolution-3 Maps

Gnomonic projection on a dodecahedron, satellite imagery by NASA's
The Blue Marble Next Generation project (data from April 2004, world topography + bathymetry), poles on vertices
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